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This reminded me of the manga 21st century boys.
 
Vacation? (I envy you)
Where/what are you visiting?

We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p
 
CK, if Alabama had a non partisan Commission and I was in it and my plan got accepted, this the congressional map you'd have.

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Now as you guessed by now, this is a non partisan redistricting meaning I didn't pay attention to the Democratic/Republican stuff until the end. it's based on well... how good they looked, county and population. Here are the results:

District 1: 50.9 - 49.1
District 2: 43.8 - 56.2
District 3: 41.4 - 58.6
District 4: 36.1 - 63.9
District 5: 52.1 - 47.9
District 6: 41.9 - 58.1
District 7: 42.8 - 57.2
 
We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p
Oh, we're so close to each other! :eek:
Tuscany is beautiful, but in this period of the year it's also very hot. :p
 
We visited the Tuscan countryside for two days. We were in Switzerland, which was 40 degrees centigrade, or 104 in farenheit, at times. :p

Toscana is quite beautiful to visit! But you should also come to Veneto, we've got some of the best countryside AND cities in Italy :D
(Yesterday's tornado is definitely not a common occurrence)

It is 17 degrees Celsius and 72% humidity I am dying of heat stroke

17°C isn't that hot... but 72% humidity? How do you even breathe?
 
Toscana is quite beautiful to visit! But you should also come to Veneto, we've got some of the best countryside AND cities in Italy :D
(Yesterday's tornado is definitely not a common occurrence)



17°C isn't that hot... but 72% humidity? How do you even breathe?

You don't.
 
My parents don't like to use air conditioning because they say it's expensive.

It's now 80% humidity and both that and the temperature are rising and I think I might die
 
In Alabama it hits upwards of 90+ Fahrenheit or 38+ Celcius with humidity as high as 80%. It's like hell, if it was raining at the same time :p
 
It is 17 degrees Celsius and 72% humidity I am dying of heat stroke

Today we are having a pleasant sunny day, and now in the peak of the sun it shows 25ºC with 61% of humidity.

Here 25ºC is considered a cool temperature :lol:


I tried to find the humidity of those 50ºC days last year but I couldn't. I know this will repeat this year in the last days of the year, so when we reach that time I promise I'll bring our humidity here too. As our summers are wet, I believe the humidity will be high.

@Noob
Pray that you never have to live between the tropics, unless it's on a mountain :D
 
Today was 30ish degrees and was pretty good. I don't check the humidity cause I don't see the need too. I'm glad that we have low humidity!
 
I got a 3 on my AP Chem exam, which is a little disappointing but I am content. I did get a 5 on my APUSH exam though :dance:
 
Finally the prof of my last exam decided to grade it, and I got 24/30! Not my best, but during that week I also got a job! All in all, it had been a stressful but productive week.
 
So NOW you got your report cards? I got it a month ago and I got a 20/20 on everything meaning that I'm a straight A+ student!
 
No no, AP scores aren't regular grades. I know what I got for school two months ago when school ended. AP classes are special, advanced classes that are college level. At the end there is an AP test where everyone gets the same or roughly same test around the world. Also, congrats VGL and Noyyau!
 
No CK is from Alabama which is in the Good Ol South CK, do you speak in a southern accent? Also, do you say howday all a lot?
 
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